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For me it is that time of year. The time of year that I love to sit out back or in the shop and puff on a good cigar and 3 fingers of scotch. Anyway, as of late I have turned into a cigar snob only smoking a T52, No9 or one of my South of Miami sticks. I need to open back up to others and would like to do some trading. I have several No9's and a few others I will put up for trade.
If you would like to share/try something new, list what you have and/or what you're looking for.
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I was always partial to Te-Amo's. Decent cigar and they sponsered a local golfer, Walter Morgan. Diabetes was his downfall. Walt was not only a good golfer, but he was an exceptionally good Crappie fisherman. Talked Crapopie fishing with him alot. Walt was an intersting guy. Served two tours in Vietnam and started playing golf when he was something like 30 years old. He actually started his golfing career on the Champions tour where he won at least three tournaments. That's why I'm partial to Te-Amo cigars.
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There is a decent cigar store in Midland. I found it while I was out there on business. I remember it being not too far from a golf course.
I know some of you guys really like the Acid cigars, but Jonathan Drew has never done the cigar industry any favors. Ugh...
I had one of the new Davidoff Nicaraguan cigars the other night. It was young, and decent. Not too spectacular, I will reserve judgement until the one in my humidor is at least a year old.
I'm still smoking on some Punch and Partagas cigars that I put in the humidor back around this time of year in 09. My buddy found us some cheap cigars for when kicking around in the garage, they're surprisingly decent for a buck a stick.
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